More about paintings and their lies.

We received
a call for what was posted on the blog a few days ago, asking our opinion for
something that one of the people who contacted us had seen on the website of an
equipment company that spoke about paintings.

We will try
to explain, in the clearest way, why they contacted us asking for our opinion
as well as information about paintings. There are companies that only use lies
and one of them is when they arrogate many characteristics to their products
and nothing they say is true. If they say it – as in so many other things –
knowing that they are cheating they do wrong and if they do it without knowing
what they say, they also do badly, because they should know what they are
selling and their true characteristics.

It is
understandable that in the case that they do not know what they say about
paints, it is because they are not manufacturers and do not know anything about
manufacturing or the raw materials for their manufacture, as is the case of
paints.

We wondered
if it could be true that a company says that its equipment has 7 layers of
paint, of which 3 are protective and 4 layers of paint and then to finish they
say they have two final layers of polyester powder epoxy paint?

They say
all this so that customers who do not know about paints when they see that
their machines have 7 layers of place to the client interprets that the
painting is extraordinary and that they have to be very well painted because
they have 7 layers of painting!! To finish and for the client to see that they
are still better painted than the competition and leave more happy and
convinced, they say they have, in addition, 2 coats of epoxy polyester paint
that I imagine will be dust. In short: lie.

The powder
paints of which they speak, polymerized in an oven at 240 ° C, would cause the
other 7 layers of protection that would be liquid when carrying these solvents
in their composition would produce bubbles because the solvents at the
indicated temperature of 240º or less come out at outside predicting the
aforementioned bubbles.